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with back-to-back homers from brian zimmerman, michael morse they are getting things done. they have a chance to sweep san francisco tonight. the nationals are feeling confident. >> an outstanding pitcher. not just this year, he has been a great pitcher. you have to lay off the high heat. we will be up for him. >> of funds so fouls one of. freeman makes that spectacular catch. that is what teammates are for. it was just incredible. our play of the day for you. steve nash called his trade to the lakers a surprise which is what most of america thought after hearing the news. he will beef joining forces with a former foe. -- he will be joining forces with a former foe. he was recruited by bryant and he had no other option but to play with a talented team and a live by his view children. sirena williams showcased her blistering serve today. she set a record 24 aces. she overpowered her opponent. 6-3, 7-6. she is becoming the first 30- year-old woman to reach the finals. she will face in the finals. is it ok to say tiger is back to full form? he decisively edged out at the at&t
with back-to-back homers from brian zimmerman, michael morse they are getting things done. they have a chance to sweep san francisco tonight. the nationals are feeling confident. >> an outstanding pitcher. not just this year, he has been a great pitcher. you have to lay off the high heat. we will be up for him. >> of funds so fouls one of. freeman makes that spectacular catch. that is what teammates are for. it was just incredible. our play of the day for you. steve nash called his...
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normal human being, can anybody just forget that he was president and in that a birthday party i asked michael to help organize the game and i said well, you know, what is the deal with him when in this entire thing because we know that he is a good basketball player. come on, lubber on -- lebron james. it's the president's birthday, nobody is placing that much defense on him etc., etc.. >> the story where john edwards when he was running may be the first time he was from north carolina obviously, and they won the national championship one year and next year the point guard for the team played him one on one and they told me, you know, i beat him. [laughter] >> no, you didn't come and you did not beat that guy. edwards actually believed him. that always concerned me. and that is the segue into the sort of final subject which is a summation which is really about the people who are in this circumstance and i want to start with edwards because i think that you and i met on a bus on john edwards bus with elizabeth and their two kids you are doing a similar story to visited the was a case that was
normal human being, can anybody just forget that he was president and in that a birthday party i asked michael to help organize the game and i said well, you know, what is the deal with him when in this entire thing because we know that he is a good basketball player. come on, lubber on -- lebron james. it's the president's birthday, nobody is placing that much defense on him etc., etc.. >> the story where john edwards when he was running may be the first time he was from north carolina...
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we're sending the most epic political correspondent in the country, michael michael to both conventions. he's going to north carolina and tampa. i'm going to is along with eliot spitzer, jennifer granholm and al gore, members of the current family. you'll have michael and david schuster at the convention giving us reports. it will be terrific. thank you for participating in this. when we come back, an amazing story of a school district who took out a $1 million loan and they'll be stuck with a $1 billion bill. it's insane. >> a loan that with interest will end up costing taxpayers almost $1 billion. >> the u block in the mix brought to you by disaronno be originale. 31 >> cenk: all right, on this show we try to look out for you guys, regular citizens. there are sometimes terrible deals where you get screwed. we might have found the worse one in california. it's the palway school district. they borrowed $1 million to improve their schools. make sense. you know how much they're going to have to pay back? nearly $1 billion. >> knew school, knew library new technology. you name it the renov
we're sending the most epic political correspondent in the country, michael michael to both conventions. he's going to north carolina and tampa. i'm going to is along with eliot spitzer, jennifer granholm and al gore, members of the current family. you'll have michael and david schuster at the convention giving us reports. it will be terrific. thank you for participating in this. when we come back, an amazing story of a school district who took out a $1 million loan and they'll be stuck with a...
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. >> michael, i can tell you -- >> the reality is as you're potingut, e pridengot terrle js rert rentl and havnot ent e la tedaysocus on at. e naativhas en dven the in iue. t mehow vid rn someing. stery a mneyampan adviser gave this explanation to politico for what his boss' role at bain was between 1999 and 02. quot rney was ohe s.e. filis beuse w sll tenicay thwner badn' ansfred nersp tother partrs. heescred h as chnilly e owner. one of the boston globe reporters who worked on the story yesterday expinedhe coradiion tweewhathe roey cp is sayi, a wt the rorti by aumbe of outls hauncored. re iis. thelobend oer rorti is n sayg heas ithe board room on a daily basis at bain, calling the shots. but certainly that his records show that he wasnchge, halegarespsibity. he w thean wh ovsigh respsibity f theompa. hocan u rere fm a coany 199but en rain as president, ceo and chairman? so i think that's one of the discrepancies we are reporting and that's really the crux of oustorand e roey pple as ty didskor a corrtiontheye noetti one caustheyaven bee ab to ow tha anyf o rertinwas accute. dav, isn
. >> michael, i can tell you -- >> the reality is as you're potingut, e pridengot terrle js rert rentl and havnot ent e la tedaysocus on at. e naativhas en dven the in iue. t mehow vid rn someing. stery a mneyampan adviser gave this explanation to politico for what his boss' role at bain was between 1999 and 02. quot rney was ohe s.e. filis beuse w sll tenicay thwner badn' ansfred nersp tother partrs. heescred h as chnilly e owner. one of the boston globe reporters who worked on the...
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. >> cenk: michael, talk to me about swing states. look, the general voting population god bless. >> you can't ignore the national polls. they're overwhelming except for that one outlying poll where they're overwhelming but you have to break it down in the swing states. you have to look at virginia, like colorado, you have to look at ohio. the numbers that are coming out of these states have been so fantastic for the president with the exception of colorado. look at colorado here romney is holding on to a 5% lead. there are varying polls that show that differently. virginia, the president is up. and wisconsin the president is up. it chose cenk, that romney is not able to expand his focus at all. whenever he goes to another state, it's not coming back good. you see colorado there, but that's the state that the republicans should compete in any way. >> cenk: mitt romney has to be looking at picking up states. but he's depending states like virginia, which if he's going to win, he needs to have locked up already. he doesn't have it locke
. >> cenk: michael, talk to me about swing states. look, the general voting population god bless. >> you can't ignore the national polls. they're overwhelming except for that one outlying poll where they're overwhelming but you have to break it down in the swing states. you have to look at virginia, like colorado, you have to look at ohio. the numbers that are coming out of these states have been so fantastic for the president with the exception of colorado. look at colorado here...
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michael kazin, if we could, let's start by defining some terms beginning with populism in your new book "american dreamers: how the left changed a nation." what does populism mean? >> populism can mean lots of different things. originally it was a radical movement, mostly small farmers, also skilled workers. mostly in the south and west who had really demanded that the growing monopolization of the american economy be rolled back, either to restore the small business or sometimes also to empower the government to take overó the railroad, go over the telephone system which is just coming on line at the time. it's a leading radical movement of the century. also of course now we talk about populism with a small piece as the language politicians and other people use to try to set the great majority of the people against the small greek delete the original populism was the movement. islamic who are some well-known populism in the past? >> tom watson was well known that time and ran for the president a couple of times on the people's party ticket. he was leader on the senator from georgia.
michael kazin, if we could, let's start by defining some terms beginning with populism in your new book "american dreamers: how the left changed a nation." what does populism mean? >> populism can mean lots of different things. originally it was a radical movement, mostly small farmers, also skilled workers. mostly in the south and west who had really demanded that the growing monopolization of the american economy be rolled back, either to restore the small business or...
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. >> michael kinsley said long ago that a gaffe is what a politician tells the truth. it is obviously cultural problems with palestinians. obviously, london had problems with the olympics did the public sees it that way did this is a confected think that the press gets excited about, but i don't think voters give a damn. >> want to attend, mark? -- one to 10, mark? >> 4, and that is from talking theonny's people, who said thing was a disaster. he had children adelson on an ego -- sheldon adel sent on an ego trip with him there he never mentioned the peace process. you always hear trellis approvingly quoting -- charles approve beagley quoting a u.n. document. the palestinians are among the best educated and most entrepreneurial of the people in the entire region. mitt romney -- the reason the press is upset is the entire trip, he had taken three questions from the press. barack obama, already when he made the trip in 2000, at a press conference every place he went. >> the press hates to be ignored, colby. >> we deserve attention, and when we don't get it, we complain ab
. >> michael kinsley said long ago that a gaffe is what a politician tells the truth. it is obviously cultural problems with palestinians. obviously, london had problems with the olympics did the public sees it that way did this is a confected think that the press gets excited about, but i don't think voters give a damn. >> want to attend, mark? -- one to 10, mark? >> 4, and that is from talking theonny's people, who said thing was a disaster. he had children adelson on an ego...
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." >>> good evening, i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia for chris matthews. leading off tonight, when you're explaining, you're losing. right now, mitt romney is explaining. did he really leave bain in 1999? why does his name appear on bain documents subsequent to that? and why does it matter? because accurate or not, the bain mess casts doubt on romney's principle argument that it's his business experience that most qualifies him to be president. the obama campaign has dented rom northeast' strength, karl rove couldn't have done a better job. perhaps it was because the romney camp was so eager to change that subject that they let slip to drudge that condoleeza rice emerged as a top vp pick. there are lots of reasons to believe this is nothing more than a shiny bright object to take our attention off of bain. but she would probably help romney plug a number of holes. plus, president obama says his biggest mistake is putting policy over storytelling. i talked about that two nights ago here. why doesn't the president do a better job of telling people what he's
." >>> good evening, i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia for chris matthews. leading off tonight, when you're explaining, you're losing. right now, mitt romney is explaining. did he really leave bain in 1999? why does his name appear on bain documents subsequent to that? and why does it matter? because accurate or not, the bain mess casts doubt on romney's principle argument that it's his business experience that most qualifies him to be president. the obama campaign has dented...
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. >> a parolee michael bloomberg did not care about the debates but he did care about -- apparently michael bloomberg did not care about the debates but he did care about sandy and he gave the president his endorsement. >> the reason he gave the endorsement was climate change, which he sees as an important issue and at least the president has taken note of it and that has not happened on the other side. >> bloomberg is a popular guy in the east, but in other quarters he is not. the angry white males -- the question is, are the angry white males going to come out and save romney? bloomberg does not help obama with that crowd. >> i disagree. i think mayor bloomberg is a big help with the very important constituency of gun control, a gay-rights people who want to limit the size of a soft drinks. an overlooked sector. >> what about angry white males in ohio? >> this has been the real problem of the romney campaign, that while the obama's reach to whites in general and white males in particular has been really less than mediocre, the fact is that in ohio, optimism and confidence of ohio has abso
. >> a parolee michael bloomberg did not care about the debates but he did care about -- apparently michael bloomberg did not care about the debates but he did care about sandy and he gave the president his endorsement. >> the reason he gave the endorsement was climate change, which he sees as an important issue and at least the president has taken note of it and that has not happened on the other side. >> bloomberg is a popular guy in the east, but in other quarters he is...
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let me bring in my rowdy friends, michael shure, jayar jackson, ana kasparian we're all here. ben let me start with you. do you agree with this diagnosis or am i getting it a little wrong. >> as usual cenk, you're getting it a little wrong. yes, essentially. i wasn't listening to everything that you were saying. we've known each other for a long time. i'm tired of you. [ chuckling ] what the president is doing now we're not talking about policy but electoral strategy, it's correct. it's going well considering the difficult atmosphere that he's in. we keep taking polling snapshots and not looking at a broader polling picture which is largely unchanged since the movement of romney after the first debate. >> cenk: that movement was not good. to your point ben as to the fact--i don't want people to get freaked out but there are positive numbers. let's start with a-25, actually. voter registration. in critical five swing states, guys, we have 95,000 more democrats than republicans that have registered in colorado, florida, iowa, north carolina, and nevada. in those same five states
let me bring in my rowdy friends, michael shure, jayar jackson, ana kasparian we're all here. ben let me start with you. do you agree with this diagnosis or am i getting it a little wrong. >> as usual cenk, you're getting it a little wrong. yes, essentially. i wasn't listening to everything that you were saying. we've known each other for a long time. i'm tired of you. [ chuckling ] what the president is doing now we're not talking about policy but electoral strategy, it's correct. it's...
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michael bush says no conclusion consensus has been reached. maryland gov. martin o'malley is holding a special legislative session to pass both proposals. >> the new iphone will hit stores before you know it. >> two key changes that are when it is unveiled to public. dallas cowboy in big trouble. dez bryant attacked his own mother. what she said after calling 911. >> i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood... watching abc 7 news at 11:00. >> d.c. police late this evening just released surveillance twoo in their search for suspects. linked to a violent attack last month. was taken at about intersection. the anyone with information on the cases as to call police. police released a surveillance video of a strategist at was the target of a violent attack. mercer was attacked near a 7- eleven. >> it happened near eighth street and maryland ave
michael bush says no conclusion consensus has been reached. maryland gov. martin o'malley is holding a special legislative session to pass both proposals. >> the new iphone will hit stores before you know it. >> two key changes that are when it is unveiled to public. dallas cowboy in big trouble. dez bryant attacked his own mother. what she said after calling 911. >> i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber...
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who i am, i am michael davidson, ceo of h.j. next. i help run the thing. but really our purpose is in our name. we are trying really hard to focus on treating of virginities for future generations and confront challenges. we don't want to kick the can down the road for things that we could have solved that with the soda passed off. another will have their own challenges and we want to get as much out of the way as possible. to do that we try to attract and develop and leverage talented. we focus on successful, busy people. it is a part of that process like tonight. we know that the political process is extraordinarily important, either in ended with political ads or male or evoke or you just pay taxes, so you know that the political process certainly matters because you are affected by it every day with the now we cannot. a very influential actor so to speak is with us tonight. he is able oklahoma and. at 19 years old he got involved in a pr firm and had three people. within a few years it had over 50, and the involved in the u.s. senate race that his
who i am, i am michael davidson, ceo of h.j. next. i help run the thing. but really our purpose is in our name. we are trying really hard to focus on treating of virginities for future generations and confront challenges. we don't want to kick the can down the road for things that we could have solved that with the soda passed off. another will have their own challenges and we want to get as much out of the way as possible. to do that we try to attract and develop and leverage talented. we...
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. >> what michael delivered is a mischaracterization of the argument. the argument has been very simple. we have a situation where states have been presented a choice. the states have been given over voluntarily to the front end and a program based upon certain fiscal projections. now, every state, the entirety of the health-care delivery network depends on that. it was withdrawn, it would be a public health crisis and a disaster. that is one wrong choice. now, if you don't give them a choice, the state's police that except the new medicaid would bankrupt them, too. that is the classical essence of coercion. often they cannot reject. that is called coercion. i am not interested in what is more economically efficient, let the federal government to medicate directly like they do medicare and then have a philosophical discussion. you cannot give the states a choice between a collapse of the health care system or popularization like greece. this is the surest way of destroying sovereignty. it is that simple. >> ok, we're going to try to move through these o
. >> what michael delivered is a mischaracterization of the argument. the argument has been very simple. we have a situation where states have been presented a choice. the states have been given over voluntarily to the front end and a program based upon certain fiscal projections. now, every state, the entirety of the health-care delivery network depends on that. it was withdrawn, it would be a public health crisis and a disaster. that is one wrong choice. now, if you don't give them a...
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michael. he gets his term. to the right. rounding the bases, he actually hurt his hamstring. they now get a few days off starting the course season -- the postseason. >> we will not worry about who are going to-- play or where. remiss do not the story ofbly the day for many local sports fans. teddy won. in his post-game interview, yes, he had one. he smiled. they will be chairing the team on. -- cheering the team on. the orioles wrapping things up in tampa. baltimore has to win tonight for at the title. if new york loses, and they win, they will be tied with the yankees. the two rivals will play a game. the redskins host the atlanta but the homenday, advantage may actually be of sorts fore a seven-game losing fedex.at two interceptions. a win will not be easy. you can bet the offense is out for. to watch ryan is playing extremely well. big receivers they have, those guys are playing great. d is a total team effort. -- it is a total team effort. simple formula, but it is hard to execute. flops willplayer who fines.ect to no flopping. [ barack obama ] i'm barack obama, and i ap
michael. he gets his term. to the right. rounding the bases, he actually hurt his hamstring. they now get a few days off starting the course season -- the postseason. >> we will not worry about who are going to-- play or where. remiss do not the story ofbly the day for many local sports fans. teddy won. in his post-game interview, yes, he had one. he smiled. they will be chairing the team on. -- cheering the team on. the orioles wrapping things up in tampa. baltimore has to win tonight...
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new york mayor michael bloomberg of bringing the opening bell to resume trading. >> as people get back to work in jersey, to get the lights forming long lines are r gasoline. more than 2 million homes and businesses without power in the garden state. six people killed. president obama scheduled to jersey today and will with new jersey governor chris christie. the president also will talk folks recovering and to thank someance of the first responders. nationwide, gas prices dropped after the storm. average for a is $3.52. that is down for pennies from yesterday. 11 cents lower than a week ago. -- down 4 pennies from yesterday. get finally starting to following days of cancellations from hurricane audrey d.c. area airports philadelphiaston, flights coming in and out. is a different story. , completely under water, the runway. todayk did open with limited schedules. it is expected to get back to york by friday. amtrak trains are still not york city.o new there will be some service d.c. and new orleans and between d.c. and miami. from d.c. to chicago and vermont are cancelled today. offici
new york mayor michael bloomberg of bringing the opening bell to resume trading. >> as people get back to work in jersey, to get the lights forming long lines are r gasoline. more than 2 million homes and businesses without power in the garden state. six people killed. president obama scheduled to jersey today and will with new jersey governor chris christie. the president also will talk folks recovering and to thank someance of the first responders. nationwide, gas prices dropped after...
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cities like new yorker allowing the michael apartments that are of a parkinge space. >> imagine that tiny package a stand-alone house? greta kreuz introduces us to one 150 square foot home. >> you are in the great room. this is the living room. >> welcome to her tiny house. the main floor with the seating area, kitchen and bathroom. upstairs in the loft, an air mattress. thes a rebellion against mcmansions. >> not every kid needs his own play room. it is going back where you had with people. she built it for her master's .hesis is part of the online public university system. great to be able to see has done and how applied her degree program. >> the tiny, movement has grown and it is green. it is fueled by propane. the entire house is just 150 square feet. is average american home almost 20 times bigger and difference, this one is mobile. attached to her dad's trucks, like a camper. others are stationary. it cost to $20,000 plus appliances. she will be selling it to pay back loans. love toually i would these and run eight bed and breakfast. case you're wondering, she t an a on her th
cities like new yorker allowing the michael apartments that are of a parkinge space. >> imagine that tiny package a stand-alone house? greta kreuz introduces us to one 150 square foot home. >> you are in the great room. this is the living room. >> welcome to her tiny house. the main floor with the seating area, kitchen and bathroom. upstairs in the loft, an air mattress. thes a rebellion against mcmansions. >> not every kid needs his own play room. it is going back where...
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. >> ifill: we have michael beschloss and richard norton smith. i am curious what you guys think of that speech. how does it rate? how does it rank among speeches of this kind? i thought it was a class act. it wasn't stevensonian but it was closer to al gore's speech we were just talking about than richard nixon's speech in 1962. >> almost everything is, richard. (laughter) >> well, in today's politics a lot of speeches sound a lot like richard nixon's in' 6. i thought it was an authentic appeal for national unity and i don't know what more you can ask from one who has to be heartbroken. >> i wondered whether there would be more of a reprise of the themes of the campaign, the principals of the campaign. >> well, i think whoever said -- i think perhaps it was david that he didn't seem to be prepared well for this. i think that's probably true. now fairly well known story that i have been told by george mcgovern and also walter mondale after the 1984 huge defeat by walter mondale, 49 states by ronald reagan. mondale asked mcgovern "george, when does
. >> ifill: we have michael beschloss and richard norton smith. i am curious what you guys think of that speech. how does it rate? how does it rank among speeches of this kind? i thought it was a class act. it wasn't stevensonian but it was closer to al gore's speech we were just talking about than richard nixon's speech in 1962. >> almost everything is, richard. (laughter) >> well, in today's politics a lot of speeches sound a lot like richard nixon's in' 6. i thought it was...
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michael, tre's qui fun i statcoege. hea fmisters on t dio,eoplwho olizoe ternfor dadesavin a ve difcult te now dersndinthis latest news. >> absolutely, michael. the disclosures relating to paterno re the new in thi frh rert. ternknew is eeadle ther he kw aut 19, he followed the investigation into 1998, he was kept apprised of it. and then whent ces t 2001 he w mor invved than had knowdged so iwas ignicancf 1998 ist cas who newight on th eves tha mcqueary initiated in 2001 when he goes to see paterno and tells him about what he had seen in the show. it'she secd hued fg d ioth ces pn ste offials,nclung pateo, coved it up andhink that's what's so disturbing here and so problematic for paterno's gacy >> tre'slso,icha isoff, anety,'m re, as theutur othe ftbal ogra >> ablute. anhat reay ishe next shoe that could drop here. you go back and look at the letter that the ncaaent to pe sta bacinovemrhen thisirst --hen sdusk was arreed at's vytron and poiednd ask vy tou quesons aut wha kind of institutional controls that penn state
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>> and you're going to get me in trouble. >> and that hard to beat any team with michael jordan on that. >> all right. all right. >> really? no, i agree with you. >> okay. okay. >> and going with congress james and the olderrer kid. >> old school. >> me, too. >> i'm old 92. i'm not, though, but thanks, ross. >>> we'll see you later. >> and at least they playing basketball inside and not outside. >> yes. >> and that is hot. >> okay. >> okay. >> all right, there is our answer. [ laughter ] >> and no it's not. d.c.'s, you know, today's -- and yesterday, today, the kind of heat wave. >> yeah, yeah. >> talking six, seven, eight degrees above normal and that will qualify. the next few days are warmer. this break by friday, i'm not sure if it's on thursday, but definitely looks like it's breaking by friday and this is looking hazy, it's hazy and have some clouds and there is that shower lingering down to the south of us and can you see how hot and muggy it is and that does not change. i wanted to show you on radar here, still tracking the storm coming down and this is the western sections of t
>> and you're going to get me in trouble. >> and that hard to beat any team with michael jordan on that. >> all right. all right. >> really? no, i agree with you. >> okay. okay. >> and going with congress james and the olderrer kid. >> old school. >> me, too. >> i'm old 92. i'm not, though, but thanks, ross. >>> we'll see you later. >> and at least they playing basketball inside and not outside. >> yes. >> and that...
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. >> reporter: community organizer michael kozu is worried about what will happen to this boston neighborhood. >> we're concerned about with people getting let back out, it will go back to what it used to be. >> reporter: eliuzza johnson insists she was wrongfully accused of serving crack on the street. after serving half her sentence she's free for good and plans to challenging her conviction back home. what she can't get back is time with her child. >> i lost custody of my child, and i don't know how i'm going to fix that. >> reporter: what do you think of the chemist who is now accused of -- >> destroying my life, but i forgive her. but as long as i have my daughter, that's all i care about. >> reporter: susan candiotti, cnn, boston. >> with so many drug samples and cases involved, we will dig deeper into the fallout with our go-to legal expert next hour. >>> the fight for the presidency takes to the street. "sesame street," that is. yes, this bate is between mitt romney and big bird. so who will have the last word? [ female announcer ] food, meeflavor. flavor, meet food. it's time for swa
. >> reporter: community organizer michael kozu is worried about what will happen to this boston neighborhood. >> we're concerned about with people getting let back out, it will go back to what it used to be. >> reporter: eliuzza johnson insists she was wrongfully accused of serving crack on the street. after serving half her sentence she's free for good and plans to challenging her conviction back home. what she can't get back is time with her child. >> i lost custody...
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. >> so michael brendan dougherty, has the tea party succeeded or failed? >> it's not so much the tea party. i would say the conservative movement by which the tea party is kind of a subset is shrinking and dying and in a way, you know, i think of electoral majorities like enduring presidential electoral majorities. the new majority of nixon that created two 49 state landslides has been disintegrating for a long time. it was built on the idea that the left represents a small radical counter culture that's against you. increasingly, the tea party is representing a counter cultural force that the minority force in politics. i'm part of that. >> you're probably part of the counter cultural minority. >> yeah, the moral minority. so that alien it's voters. they feel that they're out of the mainstream. it's very weird that the party that used to represent an unbelievably large coalition in american politics is now controlled by like a very small subset of voters within that coalition. part of it's because the conservative movement trains them and then they become
. >> so michael brendan dougherty, has the tea party succeeded or failed? >> it's not so much the tea party. i would say the conservative movement by which the tea party is kind of a subset is shrinking and dying and in a way, you know, i think of electoral majorities like enduring presidential electoral majorities. the new majority of nixon that created two 49 state landslides has been disintegrating for a long time. it was built on the idea that the left represents a small radical...
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michael porter here with us, michael, wave so they know who you are. we are not very diverse. [laughter] he's a distinguished professor from harvard business school, own followers, and when i worked in the senate in the 1990s, jeff bingaman and i were riveted by his work and guidance at the time. we talked in the green room that had we listened and moved the needle on the issues talk about back then, the united states might not be in the same position. to michael's left, robert kimmitt, the smart guy who would have evolved if mitt romney came in, he would have been national security adviser, secretary of the treasury, deputy secretary of treasury with president bush, ambassador to germany, and he's one of the very few people who sympathizes the economic and national security in a holistic way. his dad was a famous democrat, stan kimmitt, a reason i moved to washington. it's great to have bob here. next is douglas holtz-eakin. doug ran the congressional budget office, and he is a very distinguished economist. he was john mccain's economic adviser in the first campaign. he's now
michael porter here with us, michael, wave so they know who you are. we are not very diverse. [laughter] he's a distinguished professor from harvard business school, own followers, and when i worked in the senate in the 1990s, jeff bingaman and i were riveted by his work and guidance at the time. we talked in the green room that had we listened and moved the needle on the issues talk about back then, the united states might not be in the same position. to michael's left, robert kimmitt, the...
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michael moore was no different from david axelrod. >> sean: thank you. we will continue -- we will monitor this. but i would argue that media's dead. it is gone. they were the single biggest contributors to obama in '08 and 2012. shouldn't surprise you. was i right at beginning of the program? is america a center-right country? we will examine where the country is headed and then >> rules have been abused and that we are going to work to change them. >> sean: harry reid makes very disturbing comments and hints that his goal is to keep the republicans in check. what he might be plotting, scheming and planning, that and more, straight ahead. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of d
michael moore was no different from david axelrod. >> sean: thank you. we will continue -- we will monitor this. but i would argue that media's dead. it is gone. they were the single biggest contributors to obama in '08 and 2012. shouldn't surprise you. was i right at beginning of the program? is america a center-right country? we will examine where the country is headed and then >> rules have been abused and that we are going to work to change them. >> sean: harry reid makes...
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reporter: the governor won't call a special session until he has agreement from house leaders like speaker michael bush who doesn't think expandedgambling would pass right now. the governor is trying to ease political rivalry among competing counties by creating a new gambling commission that would be about things like tax rigs. >> and there is an opportunity for the house leadership to coalesce around their leader and, if so, week get this done in short order. >> reporter: we can't tell you if or when the governor would call a special session on gambling, we can tell you that not everyone is on board with this idea. especially those who have can invested millions in opening up a new casino in maryland. it opens this year in arundel mills calling for a half million by the owners. the casino sites in maryland opened. and there is too much competition too close to their doors. >> and still, supporters are optimist they could they have go of the three pieces they need to make a deal. >> thanks to the governor's leadership and the fact the 98 is on bore, they're there. >> they can't get there without
reporter: the governor won't call a special session until he has agreement from house leaders like speaker michael bush who doesn't think expandedgambling would pass right now. the governor is trying to ease political rivalry among competing counties by creating a new gambling commission that would be about things like tax rigs. >> and there is an opportunity for the house leadership to coalesce around their leader and, if so, week get this done in short order. >> reporter: we can't...
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michael roysden and michael hall were walking through their sunday morning when people started yelling anti-gay slurs at them. they were beaten until it neighbor's screams scared away the attackers. >> i don't know how long i could have gone on a pair of a hoax in a separate full we're. >> the attack shattered bones in michael hall's face. he is expected to recover. family members say they were overwhelmed with the centimes homes in court. is the man accused of killing 12 people -- overwhelmed when they saw james holmes in court. he is the man accused of killing 12 people. >> he held me down and turned my head. he said, sh. ok i am dead. >> her boyfriend rest is like to savers. he is one of the 12 people killed in last week's movie theater massacre. and his father sat in the front row as the accused gunman james holmes appeared in court for the first time. he seemed dazed in court. he wasn't drug and he has been acting strange. >> is he faking it? >> the possibility of that is 20%. >> several victims are still in critical condition. players from the denver broncos it's a to them in a h
michael roysden and michael hall were walking through their sunday morning when people started yelling anti-gay slurs at them. they were beaten until it neighbor's screams scared away the attackers. >> i don't know how long i could have gone on a pair of a hoax in a separate full we're. >> the attack shattered bones in michael hall's face. he is expected to recover. family members say they were overwhelmed with the centimes homes in court. is the man accused of killing 12 people --...
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writing that recent time he went to afghanistan, a war americans are just not that thrilled about, michael. you can read faces. obviously i've always said what's amazing about the military, more than anything else in america, it's really integrated. it really is diverse, it has a lot of different kinds of people, ethnic backgrounds, colors, if you will. and he seems to get the radiant face from people. they really like this guy when he comes over there. >> when they see him in person, they embrace him and love him. the obama campaign has bent over backwards to make inroads with military veterans, military personnel. i think it's also important to remember, i think the days of the republican having the lock on this national security vote are over. i think the last ten years, the failed policy in iraq and also the struggles in afghanistan have given a lot of people in the military second thoughts about lining up behind the republican party. we see with their support of ron paul and we've seen it in '08 with their quite significant support of obama. i think 45% of the military vote went to ob
writing that recent time he went to afghanistan, a war americans are just not that thrilled about, michael. you can read faces. obviously i've always said what's amazing about the military, more than anything else in america, it's really integrated. it really is diverse, it has a lot of different kinds of people, ethnic backgrounds, colors, if you will. and he seems to get the radiant face from people. they really like this guy when he comes over there. >> when they see him in person,...
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michael moore was no different from david axelrod. >> sean: thank you. we will continue -- we will monitor this. but i would argue that media's dead. it is gone. they were the single biggest contributors to obama in '08 and 2012. shouldn't surprise you. was i right at beginning of the program? is america a center-right country? we will examine where the country is headed and then >> rules have been abused and that we are going to work to change them. >> sean: harry reid makes very disturbing comments and hints that his goal is to keep the republicans in check. what he might be plotting, scheming and planning, that and scheming and planning, that and more, straight [ male announcer ] choosing a windows 8 device with help from your frid. i'm thinking aboutpgrading... finally! jonathan was fine when you were in your 20s, but he's not right for you. good-bye jonathan and his creepy little girl hands. i meant... [ male announcer ] or choosing a windows 8 device with help from the experts at staples. another way staples and hp make it easier to upgrade. make y
michael moore was no different from david axelrod. >> sean: thank you. we will continue -- we will monitor this. but i would argue that media's dead. it is gone. they were the single biggest contributors to obama in '08 and 2012. shouldn't surprise you. was i right at beginning of the program? is america a center-right country? we will examine where the country is headed and then >> rules have been abused and that we are going to work to change them. >> sean: harry reid makes...
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how much of this michael, is just showing america how backwards justice can be? this case they thought it would go away. it's not going anywhere. >> i actually just spoke to trayvon's mother and trayvon's mother five minutes ago. they're holding up and they're holding strong. what is amazing about this family, through every step of the way they have shown their dignity and kept their dignity. they have behaved in an incredible manner. all they want is justice for their son. now to see a courtroom that we saw only a month ago a family lied about how much money--that is recorded conversation with a wife and george talking in code about how much money they have in the bank account or the way the passports are kept. this is a bad moment for george in his defense. all we can hope for is that justice is served in due time. >> michael: you know, i think what is potentially most damaging to george zimmerman is the second passport rather than more money. lying to the court is always a dangerous tact to take and judges tend to take that personally. but the passport and cod
how much of this michael, is just showing america how backwards justice can be? this case they thought it would go away. it's not going anywhere. >> i actually just spoke to trayvon's mother and trayvon's mother five minutes ago. they're holding up and they're holding strong. what is amazing about this family, through every step of the way they have shown their dignity and kept their dignity. they have behaved in an incredible manner. all they want is justice for their son. now to see a...
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she was the first and only female guest host for michael savage who calls her his mental maps. she serves as a grass-roots organizer. she founded the st. louis tea party. she is credited with having the taking him out of new york 23. our last panelist is another young the conservatives superstar, ryan hecker. [applause] ryan is the coo of freedom works for america. he is a houston-based lawyer who launched the contract from america project. it is an open source platform for the tea party movement. the agenda has the imprint of everyday citizens every step of the way. while the republicans' 1994 contract with america represented the nation's last intellectual conservative movement, the new contract was created from the bottom up. please give a big round of applause to the entire panel. [applause] now, we are going to let everybody give some brief remarks. the title of this panel is "taking wall street back." we are going to start the remarks with amy kramer. >> thank you so much. thank you for putting this cpac together. this is inspiring. we needed this energy and inspiration g
she was the first and only female guest host for michael savage who calls her his mental maps. she serves as a grass-roots organizer. she founded the st. louis tea party. she is credited with having the taking him out of new york 23. our last panelist is another young the conservatives superstar, ryan hecker. [applause] ryan is the coo of freedom works for america. he is a houston-based lawyer who launched the contract from america project. it is an open source platform for the tea party...
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i think four years ago, brian, you and i were sitting in the exact same spots along with michael fonteroy. we called the election at 11:00. we're looking at live pictures fromon their phones, waving the american flag. are you surprised? are you not surprised? are you happy? what is your reaction tonight? >> up until about five minutes ago, still unsure. it was really that close. but i'm actually struck by how different this feels now. the first time, you know, there is only one time you can play the history card. that had a lot to do with the energy we saw on u street for example when we showed the video there, and people all over the country. this time, i think the people are celebrating not just the win, but that it was like whew. i can't believe we got through this one. >> i think you can still call it historic. it's the first time a black president has been reelected. it would have been historic if mitt romney won, the first time a mormon was elected. >> nothing like the first time, as they say. and so i think what the president is going to have to do coming out is acknowledge that, l
i think four years ago, brian, you and i were sitting in the exact same spots along with michael fonteroy. we called the election at 11:00. we're looking at live pictures fromon their phones, waving the american flag. are you surprised? are you not surprised? are you happy? what is your reaction tonight? >> up until about five minutes ago, still unsure. it was really that close. but i'm actually struck by how different this feels now. the first time, you know, there is only one time you...
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she was the first and only female guest host for michael savage who calls her his mental maps. she serves as a grass-roots organizer. she founded the st. louis tea party. she is credited with having the taking him out of new york 23. our last panelist is another young the conservatives superstar, ryan hecker. [applause] ryan is the coo of freedom works for america. he is a houston-based lawyer who launched the contract from america project. it is an open source platform for the tea party movement. the agenda has the imprint of everyday citizens every step of the way. while the republicans' 1994 contract with america represented the nation's last intellectual conservative movement, the new contract was created from the bottom up. please give a big round of applause to the entire panel. [applause] now, we are going to let everybody give some brief remarks. the title of this panel is "taking wall street back." we are going to start the remarks with amy kramer. >> thank you so much. thank you for putting this cpac together. this is inspiring. we needed this energy and inspiration g
she was the first and only female guest host for michael savage who calls her his mental maps. she serves as a grass-roots organizer. she founded the st. louis tea party. she is credited with having the taking him out of new york 23. our last panelist is another young the conservatives superstar, ryan hecker. [applause] ryan is the coo of freedom works for america. he is a houston-based lawyer who launched the contract from america project. it is an open source platform for the tea party...
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. >> one of the arguments you are hearing, michael -- it is hard to ask michael a loaded question because it is just more fun that way. part of what we are hearing from some of those white folks, michael, is that what this conversation represents its class a and b -- class envy. people are jealous, hitting on other people. we are a bunch of haters on all the folks who have money. up to me about the issue. that is the argument -- i literally saw it on the news tonight. mitt romney used that phrase, that it is envy on the part of many americans against those who happen to be well-off. >> it is war. it is a class war that has been perpetrated by the rich on to everybody else. that is a class war. it is one they started. the mistake they made, to deal with the racial card of this, is there but has been on the next of people of color -- their boot has been on the necks of people of color since we began. this was a nation founded on genocide and built on the backs of slaves. [applause] we started with a racial problem. we tried to actually eliminate one entire race, and then we used another to
. >> one of the arguments you are hearing, michael -- it is hard to ask michael a loaded question because it is just more fun that way. part of what we are hearing from some of those white folks, michael, is that what this conversation represents its class a and b -- class envy. people are jealous, hitting on other people. we are a bunch of haters on all the folks who have money. up to me about the issue. that is the argument -- i literally saw it on the news tonight. mitt romney used...
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if carry carrying michael moore's water that is a bit of a problem. >> sean: you have another debate i hear coming up. and one last question before i have to let you go. it's interesting. a lot of people writing me are concerned it's getting personal in the campaigns and things are getting stuff. you've been tough with your ads against newt and santorum and super pack. actually... super pack. >> if you watch tonight i don't think you heard me criticize it and likewise, ads we have have been positive. and so... you know, i'm going to take exception with the premise. >> sean: the premise being the super -- i can tell you there is palpable anger about the super pack ads and they had wanted you to denounce them and say that anything that -- . >> anything that is inaccurate they should take them off the air. >> sean: you haven't seen them? >> no. i haven't seen them, i got reports on one. but others, and there are a bunch out there, i haven't seen them. the one santorum spoke about regards to felons sounds accurate. but anyway. >> sean: any worry party will unite? you won iowa and new ham
if carry carrying michael moore's water that is a bit of a problem. >> sean: you have another debate i hear coming up. and one last question before i have to let you go. it's interesting. a lot of people writing me are concerned it's getting personal in the campaigns and things are getting stuff. you've been tough with your ads against newt and santorum and super pack. actually... super pack. >> if you watch tonight i don't think you heard me criticize it and likewise, ads we have...
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michael gordon achieved military correspondent for "the new york times" and journalist and retired marine corps. general provided an indepth account of the war in iran and the "end game." the inside struggle from iraq from bush to barack obama. in eisenhower's secret battle to shave the world. he recounts the ten year presidency
michael gordon achieved military correspondent for "the new york times" and journalist and retired marine corps. general provided an indepth account of the war in iran and the "end game." the inside struggle from iraq from bush to barack obama. in eisenhower's secret battle to shave the world. he recounts the ten year presidency
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there's coming up in vanity fair by michael louis. what comes out of this competitiveness of the president number 1. number 2 something bordering on arrogance and number 3, that sometimes he can believe more in his abilities than justified. >> yeah, well that's for sure an i think the fourth thing i would add is the antipolitical aloofness. the senate wasn't that thrilled to be there. and i think this this has been a conscious strategy of the people around him spreafting him are the from of the politicians. he's a transformational figure. >> charlie:transformational to what? >> i don't know. he doesn't want to be one of these. >> charlie:if you want to ab transform aigal figure you have to take us somewhere. >> right. >> charlie:you don't know -- you've covered him intensely. >> at the end of the day i think the stuff about hope an change and the guy he was 4 years ago and i read for refreshment the speech he gave 8 years at the democratic convention, i still thill that's who he is. he would still hike to be the guy who navigates left
there's coming up in vanity fair by michael louis. what comes out of this competitiveness of the president number 1. number 2 something bordering on arrogance and number 3, that sometimes he can believe more in his abilities than justified. >> yeah, well that's for sure an i think the fourth thing i would add is the antipolitical aloofness. the senate wasn't that thrilled to be there. and i think this this has been a conscious strategy of the people around him spreafting him are the from...